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NeilJam5 wrote:
Kevin Costner wrote:
NeilJam5 wrote:
astros...
For the 3rd year in a row, I'm going to predict the Astros are going to defy logic.
i just dont see where they are going to find pitching from their starters
Yeah, me too.
Roy O - I can't ask for a better #1.
Jennings - I really don't know what to expect
Woody - If he can last the whole season, I would be pleased with a 4.00 ERA
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I'm really hopeful about some of our pitching prospects and our offense, actually.
For the 3rd year in a row, I'm going to predict the Astros are going to defy logic.
i just dont see where they are going to find pitching from their starters
Yeah, me too.
Roy O - I can't ask for a better #1. Jennings - I really don't know what to expect Woody - If he can last the whole season, I would be pleased with a 4.00 ERA ? ?
I'm really hopeful about some of our pitching prospects and our offense, actually.
yeah i woudln't put much faith in Wandy and Alders
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 1:14 am Posts: 5428 Location: The Juicebox Gender: Male
NeilJam5 wrote:
Kevin Costner wrote:
NeilJam5 wrote:
Kevin Costner wrote:
NeilJam5 wrote:
astros...
For the 3rd year in a row, I'm going to predict the Astros are going to defy logic.
i just dont see where they are going to find pitching from their starters
Yeah, me too.
Roy O - I can't ask for a better #1. Jennings - I really don't know what to expect Woody - If he can last the whole season, I would be pleased with a 4.00 ERA ? ?
I'm really hopeful about some of our pitching prospects and our offense, actually.
yeah i woudln't put much faith in Wandy and Alders
The guy I'm looking forward to seeing is Sampson. Also, Nieve has a lot of problems. In the few appearances he made last year, he was suffering from elbow tendinitis.
The score is 10-7. Rich Aurilia steps back into the batter's box with a 3-1 count and 2 outs (both on attempted bunts). Randy Winn takes a moderate lead off third. Pinch runners Mike Matheny and Brad Hennessey follow suit, the latter sporting a trendy warm up jacket. Charles Nagy, recently out of retirement for the Tribe, delivers a blistering knuckleball. CRACK! Bases clearing triple!! Eric Gagne doesn't own a spleen!
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Koufax wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Giants over the Indians in 7
they gonna play 7 preseason games?????????
haha no silly! Here's what's gonna happen!
The score is 10-7. Rich Aurilia steps back into the batter's box with a 3-1 count and 2 outs (both on attempted bunts). Randy Winn takes a moderate lead off third. Pinch runners Mike Matheny and Brad Hennessey follow suit, the latter sporting a trendy warm up jacket. Charles Nagy, recently out of retirement for the Tribe, delivers a blistering knuckleball. CRACK! Bases clearing triple!! Eric Gagne doesn't own a spleen!
I used to go out with Charles Nagys cousin. hes a good guy. dont you mess with us Connecticut boys! Saban Face
_________________ Frank Parisan was my friend. He was my Camden Brudda. He will be missed
The score is 10-7. Rich Aurilia steps back into the batter's box with a 3-1 count and 2 outs (both on attempted bunts). Randy Winn takes a moderate lead off third. Pinch runners Mike Matheny and Brad Hennessey follow suit, the latter sporting a trendy warm up jacket. Charles Nagy, recently out of retirement for the Tribe, delivers a blistering knuckleball. CRACK! Bases clearing triple!! Eric Gagne doesn't own a spleen!
I used to go out with Charles Nagys cousin. hes a good guy. dont you mess with us Connecticut boys! Saban Face
roll tide
man, i loved that Indians team he was on...him, the alomars, lofton, manny, thome, vizquel etc....the movie major league made me a fan of them, i couldn't control it
to oearly to make my true prediction, but i am expecting big things from the dodgers this yr.
and the padres have no pitching under 40 yrs old and no one in that lineup can hit the ball out of the infield
yeah, Jake Peavy and Chris Young are horrible. 60% of their starting rotation is 27 or younger and each of those three was way above average last year, with Peavy being a Cy Young Award candidate.
The last part, well, you're sort of right about that, unless they start Russell Branyan, who can hit it as far as anyone ever has. Too bad he swings with his eyes closed.
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Peter Van Wieren wrote:
Koufax wrote:
to oearly to make my true prediction, but i am expecting big things from the dodgers this yr.
and the padres have no pitching under 40 yrs old and no one in that lineup can hit the ball out of the infield
yeah, Jake Peavy and Chris Young are horrible. 60% of their starting rotation is 27 or younger and each of those three was way above average last year, with Peavy being a Cy Young Award candidate.
The last part, well, you're sort of right about that, unless they start Russell Branyan, who can hit it as far as anyone ever has. Too bad he swings with his eyes closed.
I was making a dig at the Wells/Maddux power combo
either way, LA is gonna wipe the floor with the friars in 07
_________________ Frank Parisan was my friend. He was my Camden Brudda. He will be missed
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Koufax wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Koufax wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Giants over the Indians in 7
they gonna play 7 preseason games?????????
haha no silly! Here's what's gonna happen!
The score is 10-7. Rich Aurilia steps back into the batter's box with a 3-1 count and 2 outs (both on attempted bunts). Randy Winn takes a moderate lead off third. Pinch runners Mike Matheny and Brad Hennessey follow suit, the latter sporting a trendy warm up jacket. Charles Nagy, recently out of retirement for the Tribe, delivers a blistering knuckleball. CRACK! Bases clearing triple!! Eric Gagne doesn't own a spleen!
I used to go out with Charles Nagys cousin. hes a good guy. dont you mess with us Connecticut boys! Saban Face
roll tide
man, i loved that Indians team he was on...him, the alomars, lofton, manny, thome, vizquel etc....the movie major league made me a fan of them, i couldn't control it
yeah, President Palmer was my fav!
Those were some great teams, I wish they woulda beat the Marlins that year. At least an old drinking buddy got the winning hit off him. I got to meet Nagy twice, once at a yankee game and once at a birthday party for his mom. His cousin was hot, way outta my league, which is why it only lasted 6 months. Didnt even get an autograph out of it, just some good old lovin; from a pitchers cousin
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